Franck Jurietti

Franck Jurietti ( born March 30, 1975 in Valence ) is a former French footballer. Finally, the defender was standing by the Ligue 1 Bordeaux representatives under contract.

Career

Association

Juriettis professional career began in the summer of 1993 at Olympique Lyon, where he already played for the junior teams. After he was not used in any game, he moved after just one season for three seasons for FC Gueugnon in the Ligue 2 With them he celebrated the 1994/95 promotion to the Ligue 1, but the club was relegated after one season again. For the 1997/98 season he signed with SC Bastia and remained true to this for three years. In July 2000, he joined AS Monaco, but there could never take off properly. After one and a half years he was loaned for six months to the league rivals Olympique Marseille. After another season with the Monegasque, he moved to Bordeaux. There he became the performers and international. His current contract with the port city dwellers is valid until 2009. Jurietti can be used both on the right and on the left wing.

National

Juriettis National team career is not very successful. In October 2005 he was appointed Raymond Domenech in the squad of the French national football team. He graduated on 12 October 2005, in a 4-0 victory over the selection of Cyprus his first and so far last game when he came off the bench five seconds before the final whistle. (May 2007) Jurietti is thus the player with the shortest use in the French national team, sparking Bernard Boissier from, which was a two-minute debut on April 26, 1975 against Portugal.

Achievements

  • Rise of the Ligue 2 to Ligue 1 with FC Gueugnon: 1995
  • French runners-up with Girondins Bordeaux: 2003, 2006, 2008
  • French League Cup winner with Girondins Bordeaux: 2007
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